<script language="JavaScript"><!--
// Checks the passwords have been entered correctly
function CheckForm()
   {
   var str = document.forms[0].elements[1].value;
   var str2 = document.forms[0].elements[2].value;
   if (str == "")
      {
      alert("You must enter a new password before continuing.")
      document.forms[0].elements[1].select();
      document.forms[0].elements[1].focus();
      return false;
      }
   if (str.length < 5)
      {
      alert("Your new password must be at least 5 characters long.")
      document.forms[0].elements[1].select();
      document.forms[0].elements[1].focus();
      return false;
      }
   if (str.length > 128)
      {
      alert("Your new password must be less than 15 characters long.")
      document.forms[0].elements[1].select();
      document.forms[0].elements[1].focus();
      return false;
      }
   if (str != str2)
      {
      alert("The new password fields don't match. Please retry.")
      document.forms[0].elements[1].select();
      document.forms[0].elements[1].focus();
      return false;
      }
   return true;
}

// --></script>

<div id="navigation">
	<a href="{U_HOME}">{DOMAIN} cPanel Index</a> ::
	<a href="{U_MAILING_LISTS}">Mailing Lists</a> ::
	Change Mailing List Password
</div><br />

This will change the password for the mailing list at {EMAIL}. Your new password must be between 5 and 15 characters long.<br /><br />

<form method="{S_METHOD}" action="{S_ACTION}">
<input type="hidden" name="email" value="{EMAIL}">
<table align="center" width=50%>
<tr>
	<td>New Password:</td>
	<td><input type="password" name="password" maxLength="128"></td>
</tr>
<tr>
	<td>New Password (again):</td>
	<td><input type="password" name="password2" maxLength="128"></td>
</tr>
<tr>
	<td colspan=2 align=center><input type="submit" value="Change Password"></td>
</tr>
</table>
</form><br /><br />


<div class=row2 align=center>
<b>Keep it Secure</b>
</div>
Never write down your password, or enter it into an unencrypted file - memorize it! You should use unrelated passwords for systems controlled by different organizations. Never give or share your password, in particular to someone claiming to be from computer support or a vendor unless you are sure they are who they say they are. Don't let anyone watch you enter your password. Don't enter your password on a computer you don't trust. Use the password for a limited time and change it periodically.<br /><br />

<div class=row2 align=center>
<b>Choose a Good Password</b>
</div>
<ul>
<li>Don't use something you'd find in a dictionary (in any language or jargon).</li>
<li>Don't use a name (including that of a spouse, parent, child, pet, fantasy character, famous person, or location) or any variation of your personal or account name.</li>
<li>Don't use accessible information about you or your environment, such as your phone number, license plate or social security number.</li>
<li>Don't use a birthday or a simple pattern, such as backwards, followed by a digit, or proceeded by a digit.</li>
</ul>
Instead, use a mixture of upper and lower case letters, as well as digits or punctuation. Use long passwords (say 8 characters long). You might use a word pair with punctuation inserted, a pass phrase (an understandable sequence of words), or the first letter of each word in a pass phrase. When choosing a new password, make sure it's unrelated to any previous password.